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FRIEDA M. BULL. M.S. Instructor ix Mathematics B.S.. Montana State College. 1907: Graduate Student. Montana State College. 1908-09: M.S., Montana State College, 1909; Instructor in Mathematics, since 1910. FLORENCE V. WALLIN. B.A. Instructor ix French and Spanish A.B.. University of Iowa. 1907; Graduate Student. University of Chicago. 1908; Student in Paris. 1910; Instructor in French and Spanish. Montana State College, since 1911. EDWARD A. DUDDY, A.M. Assistant Professor of English A. B., Bowdin College. 1907: A.M.. Harvard University. 1908; Instructor in English. Montana State College. 1909-11; Instructor in English, University of Utah, 1911-12: Assistant Professor of English. Montana State College, since 1915; Kappa Sigma. RALPH J. LIBBY. M.C.S. Instructor in Secretarial Studies B. S.. Dartmouth College: M.C.S.. Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance, Dartmouth College: Instructor in Secretarial Studies at Montana State College, 1916-17. THEDA M. JONES Instructor in Shorthand and Typewriting Attended Vermont State Normal School: Albany Business College: Teacher. Albany Business College. 1906-08: Teacher, Mercer Academy, Mercer, Pennsylvania. 1908-11 : Instructor :n Shorthand and Typewriting. Montana State College, since 1911. EDWARD C. I-IYTREE, A.M. Instructor in Chemistry B.S., Ohio Wesleyan. 1912: A.M.. Ohio State University; Fellow in Chemistry, 1914: Instructor in Chemistry. Montana State College, since 1914. L. F. CIESEKER. M.S.A. Assistant Professor of Agronomy B.S.. University of Nebraska. 1908; M.S.A.. Cornell, 1914; Assistant in Soils at University of Nebraska. 1909: Assistant in Soils. Montana Experiment Station, since 1909; Assistant Professor of Agronomy. Montana State College, since 1914: Sigma Xi: Alpha Zeta. MIGNON OUAW. A.M. Instructor in English B.S.. Montana State College. 1902: A.M.. Columbia University. 1910: Teacher Carbon County High School. 1902-03: Gallatin County High School. 1903-09; Butte High School. 1916: Instructor in English, Montana State College. 1916-17. W. GIFFORD NASH Professor of Piano and Theory Studied piano in Europe as a specialty; Conservatorium, Leipzig, Germany, one year: studied under Professor Martin Krause of Berlin, three years; later, under Julian Pascal of London: Professor of Piano and Theory. Montana State College, since 1915. ( Page Tv
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LAX A A. BALDWIN Head of Art Department Woman's Art School. Cooper Union, New York City. 1904: Designer. C. G. Braxmar. Manufacturing Jeweler. New York City. 1905; Instructor in Art. Gallatin County High School. 1908-10: Assistant Professor of Art and Head of Art Department. Montana State College, since 1910. FLORENCE BALLINGER Assistant Professor of Home Economics Attended the MacDonald Graduate School of Dressmaking: Montana State College: Stout Institute: University of Chicago; Teacher’s College. Columbia University: Assistant Professor of Home Economics. Montana State College, since 1907. CARLOTTA.MARKS FORD Assistant Professor of Home Economics A. B.. University of Illinois. 1911: Assistant. Domestic Science Department. Kansas State Agricultural College. 1911-13: Instructor in Domestic Science, ibid. 1913-14: Instructor in Home Economics. Montana State College. 1914-15: Assistant Professor of Home Economics. Montana State College, since 1915. WILLIAM O. WHITCOMB, M.S. Assistant Professor of Agronomy B. S.A.. North Dakota Agricultural College. 1909: Bureau of Plant Industry. United States Department of Agriculture. 1909-11: Graduate Student. Cornell University. 1911-12: M.S., Cornell University. 1913: Assistant Professor of Agronomy. Montana State College, since 1913; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Mu; Phi Kappa Phi. WILLIAM R. PLEW, M.S. Professor of Structural Engineering B.S.. Rose Polytechnic Institute. 1907; M.S.. 1910: Instructor in Civil Engineering. Rose Polytechnic Institute; Assistant City Engineer. Terre Haute. Indiana: Designing Engineer, Paris Bridge Company. Paris. Illinois: Instructor in Civil Engineering. University of Montana. 1910-11 ; Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. University of Montana. 1911-13: Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. Montana State College, since 1913. R. C. McCHORD, B.S.A. Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry A. B.. Central University. Kentucky, 1908: B.S.A., Iowa State College. 1913: Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, Iowa State College. 1913-15: Instructor in Animal Husbandry, Purdue University, 1915-16; Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry. Montana State College, since 1916: D. K. E.: Alpha Zeta: Phi Kappa Phi; Bouffons. W. E. JOSEPH, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry B. S.. Purdue University. 1907; Ph.D., University of Illinois. 1912: Assistant in Animal Husbandry. South Dakota State College and Experiment Station. 1908-09: Instructor in Animal Husbandry. University of Illinois, 1912-13: Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry, University of Illinois. 1913-16: Assistant Professor of Animal Industry. Montana State College. 1916: Sigma Xi. C. C. STARRING Assistant Professor of Horticulture B.S.. South Dakota State College. 1911; Post-Graduate. Oregon Agricultural College. 1912-13; Horticulturist. Hood River Experiment Station. Oregon. 1913-14: Assistant Professor of Horticulture. Montana State College, since 1914.
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JOHN H. HOLST Principal of Summer School and School of Agriculture Hooper Institute. Clarksburg. Missouri: Principal of Hooper Institute. 1890-1900; Principal of School of Agriculture. Montana State College, since 1913: Principal of Summer School, ibid, since 1914. R. D. SLOAX, B.S. Instructor in Electrical Engineering B.S., University of Montana. 1913: Instructor in Electrical Engineering. Mon tana State College, 1916-17. MURIEL MOORE Instructor in Art Cooper’s Union. Xew York City. 1908; Teacher. New York School of Music and Arts. 1911-13: with Vogue, 1913-15: Instructor in Art. Montana State College, since 1915. AMY L. ROLFE, A.M. Instructor in Home Economics A. B., University of Illinois. 1908; A.M.. Columbia University. 1916: Instructor in Home Economics. Montana State College. 1916-17. FREDERICK W. KATELEY Instructor in Mechanical Engineering In charge of Foundry and Forge Work. JAMES A. KIEFER. B.S. Instructor in Physics B. S.. Montana State College. 1914; Post-Graduate work. Montana State College. 1914-15; Assistant in Physics. 1914-15: Instructor in Physics, since 1915: Graduate Student. University of Chicago. Summer 1916. LOUIS L. HOWARD Instructor of Band New England Conservatory of Music. Boston. FRED O. JACKSOX Instructor in Violin and Leader of Orchestra National Conservatory of Music. New York City. 1892-97; Symphony Orchestra. under Anton Dvorak, 1893-97: Symphony Orchestra. Hartford. Connecticut. 1904-06: Instructor in Violin and Orchestra Leader. Montana State College, since 1912. AAROX HEALY CURRIER. A.M. Director of Music Department and Professor of Vocal Music A.B., Oberlin College. 1892: A.M.. Oberlin. 1894: Graduate Student. Gottingen. Munich, Berlin. 1893-95: Professor of Modern Languages. Montana State College. 1897-1911; studied singing with Konibace. Oberlin Conservatory. Duvwrer. Chicago; Klibansky. New York: J. C. Bartlett and Madame Salisbury. Boston; Director of Music Department and Professor of Vocal Music. Montana State College, since 1915. a Twontv.rmo
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